Torrence Parsons

Torrence Douglas Parsons (1941–1987) was an American mathematician.

He worked mainly in graph theory, and is known for introducing a graph-theoretic view of pursuit–evasion problems (Parsons 1976, 1978).

He obtained his Ph.D. from Princeton University in 1966 under the supervision of Albert W.

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